p flE1 i St.J li - $W T fl "" " I' H--Tr,inir-n rrmw iiwi mi iii n i hmmhim imiiiii iiniiiiiiiB giWm WttWWWWWilli' VWV- AW n .W;P5 , FJwV J W ' VrSPJjiT r W-S57i lit ,TT '' lV' 0 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 TAFT CENSURES 1TY MORALS UPHELD BETHLEHEM CO. BY SAFETY DIRECTOR US. Award on Conditions ( Hson Issues "Deadly Parallel" Statement, in JF7hVi and Wages at Plant Not lt, Quotes Contradictions of Vice Charpes Fulfilled iati0 fry Ministers" Investigator - -T- - -- - vUVVuy,. rrrrr tiriiv i-ww -m,' : jtt k i w 'rww . ,w m , j i i ywmwBmm!&mimrmmtimmmmmmmrmmrwmxTTiizy? si- m-m . ' 'v.ju jjech f v r ' im. 'Ai':' wii it . l! - :fl iMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH H II li il I ! .$1 $10,000,000 HELD BACK War Labor Board Lament', Lack of Power to Enforce Ridings Vlilnrtii, Jan. 1C Tl.o failing ot HiB Bethlehem Steel Company lo ooti tnuo to carry out tho Goxorrimetifs nward as applied last AuRiist to lomll tlor.s mid wage In the coiuiatij'n theli and cun plant at Allentown. 1'a. was severely censured jeslerday by 'Wllli.mi Howard Taft, Joint clialrmaii, and olliei members of tlio war labor board. V Tlio steel company denial of tho right of tlic award to rcin.iln offrctlvo ilnce the. slgnltie or llio aimUtlce ami the atlltudo of U il. Grace, president of tho company, and other ofilcIaK as ex pressed by their iouni-el before the board cams In for ruitlcular ion damnation from Mi Taft, who lamenfil that the board was without the judicial power deal I)' to etifur. o Its tlniliiiR". "This situation.- paid Mr. Taft. In siil lournltic tho nslrcn of tho board until Saturday when dKiiMluii of the cae wilt be renewed, 'is ier painful tu inc The attitude o' Mr. ijrai'n and hla torn pany after what has been done and agreed to colon the whole situation with an atpect of injiixti. u 1iIl1i makes one yearn for tho judicial power with villi.1! to compel justice ' The comioery InxoUcn the p,ij mem of back pay tald to aKRiecate more than $10,000,000, and the liKht of collertlw bargaining thiuugh numerous employe' hhop committees tit up bv order of tlio war labor boatd Guy Cuirier, of lio-don, who appeared for the liethlehem company, stated it was the ciimpanj'fi lew that the war labor board could not bo on adjusting differences between employers and em ployes now that the war had ended. He added, howeei, that the. company had no Intention of trolnc bark on Its agree ments and would pay oer to tho cm plojes the amounts it leiehed in tills connection from tho War and Nay De partments FACTION LINES DIVIDE LABOR CONVENTION CommiUee Approve Onlj One of Main Resolution Referred to It My tho Associated lres CliliHRu, Jan. 1C. After an all-night session llio ."oitin ittoe on resolutions of National Labnp onsros apijrocHl only one of -tet.il hundred resolutions re ferred to It, whuJi related to the unce of. Thomas J 3toonoy In whoso behalf the comentlon a railed. lJarly toda fceventj-ilsht resolutions had been ex amined b t!ft thirtv iiKMnbem of the committet and a laigtr dark romaltied to be tousltlcrd The itiUKiCh was called by tho luter tialloiul AVoikcis' Pefpno League ti form platin to obtain a new trial for "Mooney and nlso Warren Ulillncp. Ren ins Ufe vnttiue in connection with tho Prepaiedn,M Im bomb eplos'on at l?an Fram n u m Jtilv, llilti, "While tlm rtpolutlons rommltteft was vrestllnff w itlt the stack of papers heaped upon it b the runcicss a tho icsutt uf a ftioini pepplon rytenlay, the radi cal element among1 tho delegates and t others not E.n rcdcntlals as dek paten held a lone uuem VT V Dunn, nf Butte, Jlont , presided. At the iIopo of tho caucus it was said h would present a i evolution in .onention today de mandinjr the jmalg.imitlnn of the 'hun dred eltinff unions atllllitcd with the American I'ederatton of Labor into Iwehe filgamlc international V to be under control of a eommittefl of fl and work wlta the international "WorU rs defense league It was added the lesolution embodied a iroIslon that "Mooney and all political, class and in dustrial pi!oiieM bt released, April 1 being hed aa a date for a general na tlonvldo Btrle fhouUI this fail. J-eader.s of tl o onhenatho failnt FKld,they hoped to introduce a resolu tion 'during ih da which would ui.ii' out a proRtam for tho rcleao of Moone and BIlIuiB. This was tho object oi tho call lor a conentlont they said, ai il l.tnt.lnn -. "11T ty,y It T ii t Mtf I u till ssrrss ri7o?t cat he rib K. WUh th conaerutisi and radlt-aH thus aliened the ronvei.Jon opened i -third day's pension with rry ? rospe t tho leadeis asserted, fur as stoim, a meeting a? that of jesterday or tl opening day. Chairman II D. Nolan, of Kan rrancie o, was confident tho on nervathes iuuld control the onentalon us they did on the alignment whih r-- u.e.'IJ".1!:s:lec",!l,"v'!,,;t",8,'::",,.iIa': nojcimc, iv naJii-als whofe crci1iida!s vera no recognized at inn rin.zation of n cxjiigress uj. 1 t red I ' "" ' t '" concntlon l.u.l AHACK BURLINGTON BUDGET Counsel for Charitable Homo, Dp- nicd Aid. Vara? Frrcholilci - iiilu ivni, nuiui inniumi.i Mount Itnllr. . J.. Jan. 10 The lili hudKet of S3 19 000 adopted bv tho Urn - llnstou County board of lYeolders, llngtou County Uoard of lYec.olders after it nearinc io reteno any ODjeitlons """""- ,.. . , 1 hat sulBlit bo I alsed by tho taxpayer. Tor tho :oro stienuou.' taeio Ii may bo npjet in tha court?, Lawer "biaiicli-rldinc" A ''' iitta.lieil to a Francis J. Kmlth. of Ileverly, haMiis motorboat on th" surface, hauls tho, publicly warned the board that ho would touri.t around. Kor plane wheio tho I attael: the leeallty of lomo of tho Items ,,!,Ltine in't eood, an eleitriL hors. 13 beeausa Ills reauest for air appropriation I ,,;," ,, v further ronvenlem-o lo bu for St. Joiepli's Home, at Beverly. a J,',,t Into Ufo when tnlnsllns with turned down. Tim board hold a caucus, brought jni on this request and decided that the ' mermaids I a tor. Ii uteo t n u in e i. county could not approprlato funds for a I tranco through tl o aides of Biinnen Wnps. ..,;,, in.m.,tinn 'ihi. feature in added to peru.lt the -- .. . . -.. wnen tuo matter canv tip publlclj Lawer Smith stated en tha Hour that ty aid and doing no better m,i;, ti,. riccu,iri3 auw -cii ig int i'ui clsion. lra.hlniton. Jan. 18 ti. Vn... Department hus placed oiders for the j-BimirmJuuii ui iuur kibiu urruunougntH of 4a00 ton dlsptaieinent. which will JX wmi CTOBi ponerjui iigntlnff MP8 ji ncntinr Bbin.i 'ktMt.Y.Tiio of thes blc seaflghters w 11 taTftatKt Uu "wl Nvy TMd. - MMKkt Uu mU, Xxyx .Tdt V f lull- ... k TT .. 1 - W. Kiw. ll'nff n'.H' uie nomo nau oeen in operation tailing bottom lor centurion past uy iurnia mm ( were planning a way to fcalvnee the c.tr. rare of the Por and helpless for twentj- niralM bold and more i.ientu by Uei.goea rlans taln Irom raptured Bub- fiffSllXlWrtJhTpr """ ln r rUt",,1", "'b,"Jrln Var-!mra,5!sT,Go";nmnt tl18 R'h,,M t0 ,he VV0fef?aruS3t!rrtntheroao;hi'; '" M 1, .. " U.M... hut a s, I.ntiH Th. pleura resort doctor Bond pic Institution. In th. mnniv , .i. ,. ,. -.1,1 Iiootor Uond. uddtcmlng tho , tured Ih ll tun:; It Is enulnneil m, nn HM,i.diilun Mi -h Uotoc Uoud outlined ""' "" ," ,"uuu " e,t'",r the Bled , GIANT U.S. DREADNOUGHTS F:XUX& VZZ SItoBeBu!ltY;7yWilll!e Most Powerful Afloat ?rnun,,; ... ,.t l allowed, to retain d To Turn ZTL 22j'n T ln ,. ii of l'uhll. Safely Wilton to. iluj Issued a Muieinent In which lie bi ought Into play tho "deadly parallel' In an effort to show that attacks on tho morals of Philadelphia aro ' unwar. ranted bv conditions as Ucwed b Go erninent agents and uHlflali In this cltj. The parallel onsIsts of cilraits fiom i statement kImii out by tho mveMi Bator for l'r IMvin Ilejl IcIU nnl a tateimiil isuid bv tho wartime lom mtPMuii uf the Inteii liun h Federation, on one mUc, and on tho other etra ts WILSON'S PARALLELS ON VICE i onJltlnns lnuriv i mt'Ttl lit 'hi for Hit nthtp bfnr th ilenn-ni of ! sprlnjr.' 1'rnrn rrixiri uf Dm top 1Mk' lmftlpitr, -Ifinii ir , Illy, H.utI.rKiin; r( bcti hititM nn t lulh the uortli HtiJ hjuth atlon uf in i but within tin lint f uilr of months t Im iiifrcnfml virubnbl ito tift ri' and I row tarried n by tivil.aiii fin mn iii th wnitii uMfuriii of th'i lnlfti "wt. in nuth opfii aflan nf rbc hv that it N u lormtii it Mtm o uf Ulctat to thU (ornmunlt ' I nun rrimrt of INm tr DrlU'i inirtliutr. Jantur 7. HH'i, ' Mhii in tlie JcputtnJtt a that i t.iln Muh!i nn 1 l.Iiutfnuht Ot'itj i!i lde the Lasts In ndwi.rc of tli ItarlnK Koine u far m to ti.nrU tin the hpt thu' i in front of thy miBUtrat m Mhlch ht ihn irHon!-' nam", eV . oppuMte uir-h ii.tn tn mi or an "o, ih 'o' t,f. (Ifprharcpil ulul th. 8 ur ianiih1 Magistral' linker ts one ro flints to rtal falrlv and not b amprrcd U politic! itiflut-ticf o that tli" nppfiriniM of poll tk iunM in thi prisoners' behalf v,l tii operatt -I mm rejmrt of Ih, IflUN In ifttlirator. Doctor Ih-lk'i ItiTPfttcator I UrtipfT tk openly itactlcfd In tli- .i Un n", tnfM and on th trfet"! of th4 north nib' tilrln of apparently tender jears ttr roimlnff th ntrceta of China town an 1 the old Tenderloin ur I not In frmuently until ry lutr n. tilht " I Tom rMM f lic tr ItflLN lne 1 ii ot touhcl upon th- ilruc eti whli fs inreBimf at an alnrmlnc rule ti he MHiih hi tlori of th" clt. lrtenu( hrtM h ureal iftort blniT minle to rci ihi rix n hiklur up In thin ilroadful bu1 ii but timili mnr tould b don If Ui iK)hv.e would prop rly co-operate with th f.ir too ffw iJornment nKnt In thcli ' (Tort to bupi rcfs thin eU -Itcimrt of Pot tor PtlkN lnrs(f& ilton. In DH' ut nil the ipicjidirl ttfpa-' i v mat hai nudn cur city fatnou throuk'buut th cautAry for ttn ratrlotb al in behalf of it pnliMml mn. our clU in In dancer of lwlnc cfflriilly iatooe( b th National AdmlnUtratlon '.tcausd uf Th trej m.op that 1 Klftl to the e plttB of ieo under the i recent admit letration It is an outrncc that n dt thai has done so muh to help ennt l tner? through it prlatc UtlztnH hlioji 1 ht truiKht to bhamo in thH way by its or flctHl Uaom Hnd itandflrflhearerji rtral from Mutement Niiit-d b the arllme oniniUntit of the Inter htirch I rderatlnti, V inti ir II, Oil. 1 n 111 ihe fli u . ii l ,m i irn lax ufi-red tn f roil th,. ii e winch t in, iHtnpatit l om th souihern he tlon nf th" 1 an 1 i- u it ji thi t tl, 1 t witiirint' w 1 t tt -1 ! t ar"tf r ittlt wtm ilti i i n tl. pit r ) Irom report uf Ir. DelkS iiiie-tlrator. ALLIES FIND GERMAN PLAN TO REGAIN jcit nt I rnnt.Un Institute Tells How .Viem.- U ill Ho 0 printed ferret Found in .Submarine Cap. turcd by liutislilullwns II ill Ito Ilovoli'll'd j..etf'jie r.oort .it i..a liauu'.i f'f thu sea. vitli ah t. modem con. etnii'ei. lnelurtlnp ele,itor, dlnlnu loom, BleeplnB tiuiiiterf. il.iceg of rept. and arlou3 amuFeii"i "'i "" " r,tuicl m Miurinc i-Mii for members i'1" ' ,aull"n la",m?x" b Dr- A' I5us Bond, for thirteen ."lira a.'SO- . .' ..i.mr nf tho ..lent ttK- Amerlcin '"J uldelv hnon ui a. writer on an.d '" 'r,w.fn r.ato editor i "" , 1"",,,," ubieets. I .j...... ...Ivu tmt lin tintklrll colic tioii or ro""' " - " "-" tieasures that hao been Kent lo ho ,nstinite members la"t night It might be added that this collection uf .iiNenhi is tiiw prn.unui oioect oi trie .npie collections, which will be divided amonc iho nutlong of all the peoples who nnriiu ualo in llio expeaiuotis, p ,.,.., ihe Qermanb sent mt just as the Qermanb sent much of this " -: .. . .. -i.. . - --- " ", '"f "" ""'J. ... i. i . ""n"mM '?3urj' lu' ,0 Meh water Jires. ' liad Bto lua the vay to set It back, ao-1 euro at tho bottom ot tha eea. ealtli t bad pro --rrJ fill 1 V' 1 I 'from unsolicited letters lecelted bj lil rector Wilson and tho Superintendent , of l'ollto lllifclor Wllon laid that he had no f i comment to make In Issuing tho patnllel other than that It was entirely "self explanatory." i Sc retary of the Na y Daniels Is cr. lintfd to tako attlon at any tlmo now i on tho situation here. He Ih going over leports made to him b Lieutenant Colonel C'hirles H. llatli, t SMC, who I the Govern ment's law -enforcing oltlccr In this cit 'I ho Kliitement glvili out by IMrctor' Wdon today toads as follows. ' The entlr tentrnl " tlon of tln m In nxpfll.nt condition and lc linn hfn retlup"d to u mlnlmutn.' Keport nititlo li Olrertor WtUon, Juminry II. 11(11). I Petri the ( harls 1 lee. I ttinrre of lee hqiind. ... Th MMvtnil police illvlnlou (which tales n tho Klfth, HiMn. Huenth . Klrhth, Mnth Tenth. Klevrnth, Twelfth. lhlr-t-enth. rourtreuth nml rlftecnth MriIl, - in letter chape thnti it eer w"" -I roni report imnli to Director UlUon, .In linn O !'. 1010. Itr Captain Jumrt a lleurni srtonU tllilslon Ihit off i n vith the Amer ,m pro uvi leiiKu. ha- put forth ulretiuous tT rti to tirr l ootlei.frcr In the l In- uf ih inJerloln In thin connection iirfe n tth a pooJ lal of eu sa mul I t. to taKv this ocfafllou KpreH xn npprof litloti of the heart j operation shown our men lrnn it letter wrllten In loihl l inlel, netlne neeiit In harjte Itnrmtii of liuet.tltjon. lMiMrliueiit of JnMlie to SuiMrlnteinient if rolr, Deiriiiber .t. 1U18. MaRlfttrate "arl 11 UiKer U getter l.t that h" vns rosponpild for the o whifh Apt eared eppotlte the tinmen of here of the prisoners 'I slint ly do that Ur K.ild, 'tn indii rt the rrlticlpal wit iirns In the ( ie the person on whos ..Iiti tin HtftiUW wan tnttle, it is ml own private mark and ran no onnetion with any cabalistic umrtmi; or n imllco uraftinc Captain MiinLli 1 mieht eiy. Ins neer ben at anv hearlne I oer held runt n iiewMur of tlnnuari 10. nia. ' r denlre to enpre mv apr-retlitio-i iT the niilt.inie furnished b" the polb e in tho arrMt and funi"tlon of thai cli" of !cj ltnnw n us ( areB of prustltutlon InrtnB the Rumnii r I was uulte huay with tins run of uinin liut I an) happy to Hd that duritiK the mht two uiontliH there Ins heen u cie.it reduction In the numbt-r f c.iees of this kind fo thttt where the v ouIJ aera;tp Reeral rnses a day ill th" imnvr tin re ore only ore or two cfles weeU iluritiB this latter period lom letter written h Howard II. lone, I'nlteil St ites ( ominlUKloner, LaMern DN trlrt of rennltanla, tu llirertor llon January lit, 1010. 'Inc piarl in rhnrce of tl.e narcotic work in rinla-1 iphn 1 haw had frequent niinidon to nlt upon the ofdcerfl of jour deparMiunt fur mopi ration and nenlptance and fr t i cnml of ars this hnn been o pnimpil and erileiently rendered that ti impels m to write ou and xpres my thanH and uppr tint Inn t wfh to thank miu fnr the r effhimt tert.e reni!rej m rlddlnk' riilUdeiphta of this ar" num 1 er of d inccrous lolatnrs of the 1a t Tho T'hlladerthia dniMun in known hm the bu ner dli I "Ion for nucessful prosecution. and LotiNlctioi.H of Illicit dealers in tiar (Citlo (Iiuhp and jt in therefore with a particular feellni; of satisfaction at re suits obtainid that T am cxter.dlrw m thanks In thin onnnrtlon I mm letter written to IHre.tor WlUon ht t olonel Will linn lit lit Ii. Intermit revenue ucent In i Ii trcf of the n irrotlr ilUislon In this iltr, Atitii-t 30, 101H. I ho poll, e h-( also bfpi a tie in iss(ninr un la bringing the di ah rs f ? rtrcotU druas comnamly called lopf peu dlers, to J'i?t e and I am clad to say that the efforts of the Internal Uccnue Depirtment with ire aiMfitance af the 1 oil i in the t hae resul ed tn an r t lundlnu m nu in tn thi number of -t-ea of piMldllnr of i. p Km in letter written h Howard 1. I one 1 nlted Mute CnmrnK Nloner, KnMtern HUtrht of I'ennsttnnl.j, tu I Mrer tor UilMin, .luiiuurj l.l, 1010, PraUe In en era I K.idford f wish '0 vpr hs to ou. to j 'irt- mil to th vi' th. wratltude of le Mnne i orps Ur ih hob-ndld (ten lee r-i dril la our n i n nrotertintr the Oo 'rnin-tuH Int r im pnl 1017 Ih-" worii ban 1 en most ettUintl and t fTtive- pfrfnrmeil -I roin letter writ ten ,v Hricudier tienr.il finis . Ittul ttinl, I . s. M irines. to Superintendent of 1'olhs November 'Jii, 10IH l he polie !! iriment under our i harrff ,,ih r i inrnl vnlu ible service ni i u in r ijv - i n t . toll department th' nfor in. tit f the i,t Irom let ter written bv Iphrilm lrderer. ( ol lec tor of Intern it Kevenue. to Director Hll son on Ie ember 'J, llllH. 'Now ftn o Men hii been f Ui ll creat flutilnn !r ihe numlif r of ilovernniera a.es which hn 1 fen prosecuted before mo ard mi m iue. I desire to ta tills opportunity of ,tendliiff to you am. hruUKli vtu to tn nrjnus polUe .leu enantH h-rtrt.mji , ni pumlrrun my per Ttuil MiiriK fit tli afrUtinco winch 'hey hiue rendered me in the perforn anio uf iti dutly I understand that Mic nsents of th Department of JuntlC" havo heretofore , pr -! their appncn ton to like effe t om Howard M. I on it I lilted tnte f onitnUxloner. KaM rn HUtrirt or Vi nnoltiinhi, lo Director UlUon, .1 inn irv l. iyi(, ' I w h t , expn n at llus tim t j "leartf-ii opiirerjation of the aid ndul thiM adnilnlftr itn n b the nn j arnm t tfe cu nnnciit ii.rluilh? Dlreitni UlliiHm II Wilm of the D jinrtnunt id I'uhlie S.ifitj and the en ir pulin rrpirrmnt of Philadelphia ' I rum report of Ullllam Totler. I ed- r il fuel uilinlnNtrittor for IVnnsTh t hi i, tu Dottor t.artleld, .luinmrv 7, UtVJ. ttri' tcfr Itf 10 h) Is prar' cal.' 1 1 1 th r U .1 larce fu - d o to pi nd w j h him. f ill nnuti in The in it I it t . tt r nhiiik - I rotn report made to Dire lor UIon. Inniiar n. HMO, hv (.10 1 tin liinr I. Ileirti, In (omniiind of tho '"i""il imillP UMItlUII. SUNK CARGOES Soint! Features of Trips In Bottom of thu Ocean si.int of the lonvenlf nces of jie". sonally comlueted plcamro tours to tuo bottom of tlio hoa: Tiinn liaco of rest, tecreation, 6lfoni(r, eainiB or otliur atnuo mem utter half-hour jaunts with mpimalrt. Illevatoi -Cuntyanco for carry. iiiB tourhts from tho surface of tlio hca to placet of inlero't down below. Slfd A motoiboat on the sur face makes the blcleh rldlns eood; boat pulls tho sled KloctrlQ horse To he Hdden when tlm roattinir is bad. Torch Vued to burn holes in tlio sides of BunUon vos.seis when tour lots dtsno to ;eadi hidden treas ure. s. - . . coromu 10 nocior iionu. i;en while ' they wero BltiWnit hhlpa tho Germa eleiator to can v tl o diver tn (li imiim. I ' "l ",e " JT""1 tins tanl. the dler , -" -. - -i .u nunhrn ebeiH, fllllli fin tlii I the treasure cn be got out and hauled to tne sunace. The "horse" permits a diver to get Insldo of It and thus avoid death or i ...-.- - .- -..- ..-a .uiu uetirn or , . t V . f . -1" -L z. i I1H flnvnvnH "gS THE No man is superior to his home life Therefore, man's success in his business depends greatly upon woman's success in home-making. The Woman's Home Companion's greatest work is m helping woman make a success of home-making. 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